
THOMAS BLACK WALNUT 
Plain Facts @ Thinnest Shell 
Ina @® Largest Meat 
ue @ Best Fiavor 
Thomas Black Walnut—the Improved 
Walnut—having a con.paratively thin shell, 
making cracking easy! Big delicious kernels, 
making them easy to pick from shell! But still 
having the true delicious wal.ut flavor so de- 
sired for candies, cookies, cake, hot breads, 
and topping many dishes! 
It is the most remarkable of all Nut Trees 
—bearing young (often 2 years after plant- 
ing); a very heavy producer; thrifty tree, 
grows almost anywhere. This profitable tree 
makes an ideal shade tree. Plant a Thomas Black Walnut Tree. PRICES: 3-4 ft., $3.00 each; 
3 for $8.00; 6 for $15.00. 4-5 ft., $3.75 each; 3 for $9.75; 6 for $19.00. 


PECAN 
Hardy Northern Grown | ack Wa i n ui t 
Just as hardy as Hickories, and should : 4 = 48 | ay a | ; 
not be confused with southern grown stock. Well known, very productive, easy to ~~ E a ' p ] | | ) ) 
Our trees are Michigan-grown and have grow and hardy practically anywhere. 3 ; : : ; 
withstood temperatures of 17 to 20 degrees Richly flavored kernels useful for many pur- A new Chestnut with larger, better quality nuts. The trees we offer are blight-resistant, 
below zero without injury. Ideal shade poses. A beautiful lawn or shade tree, and of only one quality—the Finest Grown. Not only do these trees produce large, de- 
trees, practically immune from insects, and symmetrical, dark green foliage which turns licious, full-flavored Chestnuts at an early age, but their beautiful rounded, spreading 
Monchbaheduthcielearesnuntialteene tall to a flaming coppery red after frost. High branches rapidly develop into a lovely shade tree to grace any home lawn. Have the thrill 



PRICES: 2-3 ft., $1.50 h; 3 f 4.00; timber value. PRICES: 2-3 ft., 60c each; of roasting chestnuts from your own tree over an open fire. Try them boiled or roasted— 
6 ts $7.50. a ffs; $2.00 pats pe for 2 for $1.00; 5 for $2.00. Net, No Dis- delicious beyond descriptions. PRICES: 1-yr., 12”-15”, $1.50 each; 3 for $4.00. 2-yr. 
$5.25; 6 for $9.50. Net, No Discount. count. heavy, 24”-36”, $2.00 each; 3 for $5.50. 
New Weshinglon PH thoxn NUT COLLECTION 
3 Black Walnuts 3 Hardy Pecans 
A Four-Season Shrub-like Tree 
This unique tree is truly a year- For Only $4.25 
around beauty. Net, No Discount 
SPRING. June blooming brings forth 
dense clusters of creamy white flowers 
which makes it an excellent lawn 
specimen, 
SUMMER. It is admired for its de- 
ciduous dense, narrow, glossy green 
foliage. Its shapely form renders it 
useful as a hedge. 






WESTHAUSER’S SPECIAL SEED FOR 
THE BETTER GARDENS 



jage tur ic d | , 
Re te as NEW HYBRID SWEET CORN. You'll enjoy the large golden, sweet, 
Se ply | juicy ears of corn on your table 50 to 60 days after planting. It is the 
WINTER Tihemcharml of athias lovely earliest of all quality Hybrid Sweet Corn, making it a super market 
Aran lies in its) brilliant red’ berries oak tore enti o te small “cobs, and grow on 
sie stocky, 4-foot stalks ‘4, Ib., 4 5 Ib., 65c; 1 lb., 85c; 2 Ibs. $1.60; 
lasting through the winter. Just pic 5 ibs., $3.75. Net, No Dieses ’ ’ ’ 
ture the splendor of this lovely bush 
heavily loaded with brilliant bright 
red berries against a background of 
GIANT RED TOMATO. The largest, richest Red Tomato—solid, thick 
newly fallen snow and an azure-blue meat with very few seeds—medium early. Pkt., 30c; 2 oz., 60c; 1 oz. 
sky. A real feeding spot for birds $1.00. Net, No Discount. 2 ’ 
such as Cardinals, Cedar Wax Wings 4 
and many others who love the juicy 
red berries. Very hardy; attains . ROCK-O-HONEY MUSKMELON. Here is absolutely the last word in a 
height of 15 to 25 feet, easy to trans- Melon. It is a cross of the Honey Rock and Hearts of Gold—large, 
plant, disease resistant, good root solid as a rock, sugar sweet, fine grained. Smallest seed cavity ever seen. 
system. Golden orange-yellow. Pkt., 25c; 0z., 600; 4 Ib., $1.95; Ib., $7.00. 
2 PRICES: $1.50 each; 3 for $4.00. Net, No Discount. 
SEE PAGE 2 FOR BIG CASH EARLY DISCOUNT! 
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